Greater China
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Peking University Founder Group, Industrial and Commercial Bank of China and BOC Aviation came out with floating rate deals on Monday as the format continues to find favour among investors.
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Chinese telecommunication company ZTE, which is asking for a covenant waiver on a $450m loan, is set to get some relief after US president Donald Trump said he would work with China to get the company back to business soon.
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JP Morgan Chase appointed Mark Leung as chief executive of China on Monday, as it unveiled plans to expand its business in the country.
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Taiwan-based M17 Entertainment, a web streaming platform, has filed for a $115m IPO on the New York Stock Exchange.
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The Chinese central bank outlines achievements in RMB internationalisation in 2018 so far, onshore subsidiary of Foxconn prepares A-share market debut, and international banks’ business in Shanghai grew in the first quarter.
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China’s Hefei Guoxuan High-Tech Power Energy has tapped the offshore loan market for the first time, unveiling a $300m loan.
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China Minmetals Corp subsidiary Minmetals Land scared off many investors on Thursday by opting for a perpetual bond. But the unrated issuer still managed to put together a $200m trade, thanks to its parent company’s government ownership.
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Huya, a live streaming platform backed by YY and Tencent, has raised $180m after pricing its US IPO at the top of guidance.
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China Huadian Corp priced a $600m bond on Thursday that proved popular in both primary and secondary markets thanks to a stabilising market backdrop. Southwest Securities Co also found a receptive audience for a sub-one year bond, but was unable to tighten pricing.
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The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) has introduced a pilot bond grant scheme, outlining a new initiative to drive debt issuance in the city.
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Shanghai Fosun Pharmaceutical Group has been given the go-ahead to raise as much as HK$4.4bn ($564m) in new equity, amid reports the company is bidding for Novartis’s assets.
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Two international financial institutions apply for majority stakes in onshore joint ventures, Vanguard sells new ETF to track Chinese stocks globally, and Taiwan Futures Exchange (TAIFEX) joins hands with S&P Dow Jones to set up the first RMB futures indices in Taiwan.